At Stamford College, we offer a range of pathways to suit every ambition, from industry-focused Diplomas and T Levels to academic A Levels at our dedicated Sixth Form.
Criminology Level 3
Whether you’re curious about the causes of criminal behaviour, the impact of crime on communities, or how the criminal justice system operates, this course offers a fascinating introduction to the study of criminology and its role in society.
A-Level Psychology
Psychology is the science of the human mind and behaviour, and includes the study of mental health and social changes.
A-Level Sociology
This course will challenge you to think deeply about society and rethink many assumptions that we take for granted.
A-Level Mathematics
If you want to enhance your mathematical knowledge and problem solving skills through challenging and interesting topics such as algebra and trigonometry, this course is for you.
A-Level Physics
This course is for those who wish to gain hands-on experience in physics through a variety of practical activities.
A-Level Politics
If you want to explore political and social issues, current affairs and how decisions affecting society are made, this is the course for you.
A-Level Geography
This course is for students who want to develop their knowledge of locations, places, processes and environments locally and globally.
A-Level History
This course is for students who want to develop their passion for the past by investigating key periods in modern history.
A-Level Law
This course is for students who want to develop their analytical, problem solving and critical thinking skills through the study of legal rules and the structure and operation of the English legal system.
A-Level Further Maths
If you want to develop your mathematical ability, this course extends your knowledge of topics studied in mathematics through; mathematical argument and language, mathematical problem solving and mathematical modelling.
Course Types at Stamford College
Frequently Asked Questions
Yes, they are. A single T Level is the academic equivalent of three A Levels and carries the same number of UCAS points. While A Levels are subject-based and assessed mostly through exams, T Levels are career-focused and combine classroom learning with a substantial industry placement.
It depends on the route you choose. If you study A Levels, you will typically pick three different subjects to study alongside each other. However, if you choose a Diploma or a T Level, you will usually study just that one course, as it is a full-time programme designed to cover everything you need for that specific career.
The current minimum wage for apprentices is £7.55 per hour if you are under 19 or in the first year of your training. If you are 19 or over and have completed your first year, you are entitled to the higher National Minimum Wage for your age group, which can be up to £12.21 per hour.
Case Studies
“The Business T Level is a great course; you experience so many trips and networking events, as well as build your confidence in public speaking and teamwork skills.” He added, “I want to progress into Project Management in the future so my placement is giving me great experience.”
“Throughout my time there I received some amazing support… I made so many memories, met so many new people, and built my confidence in the industry.” After gaining experience at Rushton Hall Hotel & Spa and later becoming Head Therapist at Barton Hall, she opened her own salon, Eden Beauty House, in Uppingham in August 2023.